The latest iPhone release is important and includes features and bug fixes—and an important change to Apple Intelligence
The vulnerability has also prompted Apple to issue patches for macOS Sequoia and even the company's Vision Pro headset.
iOS 18.3 doesn't add any significant new features to Apple Intelligence—instead, it tweaks what's already there. Whereas Apple Intelligence was opt-in in previous OS versions, it is now on by default in iOS 18.3 on supported devices.
A week after seeding the Release Candidate of iOS 18.3 and iPadOS 18.3, Apple has finally launched these software updates to the public.
Apple's iOS 18.3 and iPadOS 18.3 updates contain key security improvements and patch actively exploited vulnerabilities. Here's why you should update today.
Apple has released iOS 18.3 to all users, featuring AI notification summary tweaks, Visual Intelligence updates, and more.
There’s another iPhone software update coming, as soon as this month. Here’s everything you need to know about the next release, called iOS 18.3, when it’s coming and what will be in it.
Apple has released iOS 18.3, featuring enhanced visual intelligence that allows iPhone 16 users to identify plants and animals and add events to the C
Apple addresses a zero-day flaw (CVE-2025-24085) and fixes 9 vulnerabilities in iOS 18.3, macOS Sequoia 15.3, and more.
Since its initial release, Apple has slowly added more features that take advantage of Apple Intelligence. The last batch arrived with iOS 18.3 — launched today — and added a pretty cool feature for using your iPhone’s camera to identify plants and animals (but it only works if you have an iPhone 16/Pro).
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